The day of my brotherâs wedding. I was all smiles, happily following my brother Brian to pick up his bride, but then I got slapped across the face by his future mother-in-law. âWhy bother spending so much money on a girlâs education? Itâs a waste! Sheâs just going to marry into someone elseâs family. That money shouldâve been used for my sonâs wedding instead!â I was stunned. Who does she think she is, telling us how to spend our familyâs money? Today was Brianâs wedding. I went with him to the Adamsâ house to pick up his bride, Chloe. Out of nowhere, Chloeâs parents pulled a stuntâdemanding an additional $40,000 for the wedding, otherwise, they wouldnât let my brother take her to the ceremony. Is this some kind of joke? The wedding was about to start, relatives and friends were already arriving, and now theyâre pulling this? This is nothing short of extortion! Thatâs exactly what I thoughtâand said out loud. Iâve never been one to hold back, and let me tell you, the looks on their faces turned green. Chloeâs mom, Mrs. Adams, with this puffed-up attitude, said, âGirl, do you even know how to talk? How is this extortion? This is for my daughterâs wedding. Shouldnât your brother, the groom, be paying for it?â I was speechless. What in the world? Chloeâs brother is getting married, but they want my brother to foot the bill? Does Brian look like a complete fool to them? Chloe stood there in her white wedding dress, but she wasnât smiling. She looked conflicted, torn between us and her family. She grabbed Brianâs arm and said, âBrian, I only have one brother. He finally found a girlfriend, and they can get married if he gets this dowry. Canât you help him out? I know your parents can come up with the money. Consider it a loan to me, and Iâll pay it back, I promise.â Unbelievable! They were practically tossing the calculator beads in my face. âSo, because our family has some money, we have to cover your family’s debts too?â I snapped, anger boiling inside me. âWeâve already given $40,000 and a house as part of the wedding. Now you want to take more from my parents? Are you even human? This money is what my parents saved for my education!â I had just gotten into grad school, and my parents set aside a fund for my tuition. And now, these people had their eyes on it! Before I even finished my sentence, I got slapped. SMACKâ It was loud. Chloeâs mom, Mrs. Adams, yelled at me, âHow dare you talk like that! Whatâs the point of a girl getting an education? Itâs a waste of money! Sheâs just going to belong to someone elseâs family. That money is better used for my sonâs wedding!â Her father added, âNo money, no wedding today.â I stumbled back, head buzzing, trying to steady myself. My face was burning from the slap. I had always known Chloe was the type to prioritize her brother over anything else, ever since I first met her. Two years ago, Brian brought Chloe to our house for dinner for the first time. Chloe immediately took a liking to the gaming action figures I had spent sleepless nights trying to get. I remember that day vividlyâshe didnât even ask for my permission before waltzing into my room and looking through my stuff. First, she spotted the makeup on my vanity. She was amazed. That amazement soon turned into envy. Her eyes practically lit up. âAmanda, how do you have so many high-end makeup products? They mustâve cost a fortune. Iâve never used brand-name cosmetics in my life.â She picked up one of my favorite lipsticks, treating it like some kind of treasure, unable to put it down. Brian had told me before that Chloeâs family didnât have much money, and she only managed to go to college thanks to financial aid. As for my family? Well, my parents run a small business. Weâre not rich, but weâve got a house, a car, and savings. Iâve never wanted for anything growing up. Honestly, Iâm not a fan of people touching my things without asking. Sure, she was my brotherâs girlfriend, but this was the first time weâd met, and to me, she was still a stranger. But I didnât say anything. I just smiled. Chloe must have taken that smile as permission because she went further. âThis lipstick looks like a nice color. I bet it would suit me. You donât mind if I try it, do you?â Yes, I minded. But before I could say anything, she had already twisted the tube open and started applying it. Internally, I was losing it. That was my favorite lipstick! Chloe admired herself in the mirror, clearly pleased, then turned her attention to my eyeshadow palette. âMy friend uses this one too. Youâve got great taste, Amanda. But youâre only twenty, you should focus more on your studies instead of just makeup.â Wow. Now sheâs lecturing me? Not even my parents nag me like this. She was acting like she belonged here. I was getting angrier by the second, but Chloeâs hands still hadnât stopped. After finishing her full face of makeup, she reached for my action figures.
âYou actually have this? My brother begged me to buy one, but I couldnât get it.â I thought Chloe was just making a passing comment. But I was wrong. The next moment, she gave me a hopeful look, saying, âAmanda, can I have this? You know, as a little gift from you to me? My brother really loves this, and itâs really more of a boyâs toy anyway.â Are you serious? Iâve never heard of a girl visiting her boyfriendâs family for the first time, not bringing any gifts, and then asking his family for presents instead. And for her brother, no less. On top of that, she was justifying it with the excuse that girls shouldnât play with action figures. âNo way,â I snapped, pointing at the figure in her hand. âPut it down.â I wouldâve been heartbroken if she had damaged it. Chloe looked startled, probably shocked at how harsh my tone was. Then, as if she did it on purpose, she loosened her grip, and the figure fell to the floor, shattering into pieces. The commotion brought my parents and Brian running into the room. Before I could say anything, Chloe started crying. Tears welled up in her eyes, making her look as pitiful as possible, like I was the one who had wronged her. Thankfully, my parents and Brian were reasonable people, and they adore me. After I explained what happened, no one blamed me. In fact, Brian apologized to me. But Chloe wouldnât give up. She made Brian ask me multiple times to give her the action figure until, tired of the hassle, I finally gave in and handed it over. A while later, it was my 20th birthday. My parents threw me a birthday bash, inviting lots of family and friends. Chloe brought her brother Tommy along. Tommy, whoâs my age, had dropped out of school early and hung out with a rough crowd. He had red hair and tattoosâjust exuding that troublemaker vibe. My best friend Sarah noticed too. âAmanda, did you get into some kind of trouble? That guy looks like heâs here to start something.â âHeâs my brotherâs future brother-in-law,â I said dryly. âAh, I seeâŠâ I knew exactly what Sarah was thinking. And yeah, I didnât like Tommy either. Toward the end of the party, I went to the restroom and saw Chloe helping Tommy, who was completely drunk and vomiting everywhere. Chloe looked annoyed. âI told you not to drink so much! Serves you right, throwing up like this. What a mess! The Taylors sure have money to burn, throwing a huge party for a girlâs birthday! So pointless.â âExactly. Dad says daughters are just money drains. Everything at home is mineâmine!â Tommy slurred, gesturing wildly. I couldnât believe what I was hearing. Are these people for real? And instead of being angry, Chloe agreed. âYes, yes, everything is yours. Youâre the only son, after all. Itâs up to you to carry on the family name!â Family name? Are they royalty or something? After the party, when I was going through the gifts, I noticed my Cartier bracelet was missing. I searched everywhere but couldnât find it. I suspected the Adams siblings, but I didnât have proof, and my parents told me to let it goâfor Brianâs sake. A few days later, Chloe added me on Instagram. She said she had something to discuss with me. I was curious, so I accepted. Chloe quickly sent me a message: âAmanda, I didnât want to bother Brian with this, so Iâm coming to you.â Me: âWhat is it? Go ahead.â I had a feeling it wasnât going to be anything good. Chloe: âYou know, youâre going to get married one day too. Once you do, youâll belong to someone elseâs family. Even if your parents and Brian spoil you now, you canât just take what rightfully belongs to your brother, right?â
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